François Xavier d'Entrecolles (1664 in Lyon – 1741 in Beijing; Chinese name: 殷弘绪, Yin Hongxu) was a French Jesuit priest, who learned the Chinese technique of manufacturing porcelain through his investigations in China at Jingdezhen with the help of Chinese Catholic converts between 1712 and 1722 。。。
春假出门玩,逛博物馆,看到一组这样盘子,以前不知道:
1.这是英国18世纪的制造的,我一直以为这些都是made in china
2. 再次领教英国遗产税的残酷,以前学习税务的时候,一直以为,和大宅子不一样,chattel都是些无足轻重的东西,少一件多一件谁知道。现在知道了,件件都有价,税务大爷一点都不留情。
大家开心,吃光用光,身体健康
还有民族融合方面。
生产高端瓷器,反而超过了中国。吴军的《文明之光》里有详细介绍。
就知道不同,因为洋人画不出那个味道,不论面容还是仪态。法语称这类叫chinoiserie,也是中国为词根,完全没有避讳就是山寨中国货。
有饭碗捧着吃饱肚子就已经不错了,就算皇家瓷器也已经是日薄西山
English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from Qing dynasty China.
François Xavier d'Entrecolles (1664 in Lyon – 1741 in Beijing; Chinese name: 殷弘绪, Yin Hongxu) was a French Jesuit priest, who learned the Chinese technique of manufacturing porcelain through his investigations in China at Jingdezhen with the help of Chinese Catholic converts between 1712 and 1722 。。。
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Xavier_d%27Entrecolles
当然,现在我们提高了革命警惕性
看起来差不多